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Birmingham New Street station: Man suffers critical burns | Birmingham New Street station: Man suffers critical burns |
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A man is being treated for critical burns after coming into contact with overhead cables at Birmingham's New Street railway station. | |
It happened at about 08:00 GMT. One onlooker said the man was "on fire". | |
Rail delays in the area were expected until about 11:00, National Rail said. | |
The man was taken to hospital in a life-threatening condition after an air ambulance landed on top of the station car park. | |
A British Transport Police spokesman said: "Paramedics and police quickly arrived on scene, and a man was treated for burn injuries. At this early stage it is believed he came into contact with the overhead power lines. | |
"He has been taken to hospital where his condition is described as life threatening. | "He has been taken to hospital where his condition is described as life threatening. |
"The circumstances of the man receiving his injuries are at this time, not believed to be suspicious. " | "The circumstances of the man receiving his injuries are at this time, not believed to be suspicious. " |
National Rail said on its website: "Emergency services are currently dealing with an incident at Birmingham New Street. Consequently, there are a reduced number of platforms at the station, and this means that that trains may be cancelled, delayed or revised." | |
Davey boy said on Twitter he had seen a man on fire. | Davey boy said on Twitter he had seen a man on fire. |
Another user, Hannah, said six ambulances, as well as police, the fire service and air ambulance were at the scene. | Another user, Hannah, said six ambulances, as well as police, the fire service and air ambulance were at the scene. |